Nicolle Wallace

Nicolle Wallace (4 November 1972-) was White House Communications Director from 5 January 2005 to 24 July 2006, succeeding Dan Bartlett and preceding Kevin Sullivan.

Biography
Nicolle Devenish was born in Orange County, California in 1972, and she grew up in Orinda, northern California. She briefly worked as an on-air reporter in California before moving to Florida in 1999 to serve as Jeb Bush's press secretary; she worked on the 2000 Florida recount. She also served as President George W. Bush's White House Communications Director from 2005 to 2006, but she left in 2006 to move to New York City with her husband. In 2008, she served as an advisor to John McCain's presidential campaign, but she did not vote in the 2008 electio, as McCain's running mate Sarah Palin gave her pause. She became a political commentator and chief political commentator of MSNBC and NBC News, and, in 2016, she became an independent.